Yes.
No. For example, consider the discontinuous bijection that increases linearly from [0,0] to [1,1], decreases linearly from (1,2) to (2,1), increases linearly from [2,2] to [3,3], decreases linearly from (3,4) to (4,3), etc.
In step-graded the acceptor and donor concentrations in the semiconductor are constants up to the junction.In a linearly-graded junction, impurity concentration varies linearly with distance from the junction
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Linearly, as in a string of Pearls.
It varies linearly with the mass of cheese
The class notation "LI" typically stands for "Linearly Independent." In linear algebra, a set of vectors is considered linearly independent if no vector in the set can be expressed as a linear combination of the others. This concept is crucial for understanding vector spaces and their dimensions, as linearly independent sets can form a basis for the space.
A variable Y is said to increase linearly with another variable X if every increase of a fixed amount in X results in another fixed increase in Y. In terms of a graph, the relationship is a straight line.
There are no edges, a sphere is a closed shape but it has no linearly coupled sides.
It increases linearly, assuming the liquid is incompressible.
Yes, the word "approach" has a complexity of O(n) in terms of time complexity, where n represents the size of the input. This means that the time taken to complete the approach grows linearly with the increase in input size.
The average human IQ is 100, anything above or below is separated linearly.